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What is the secret of unity?

by Ariel Bar Tzadok
Copyright © 2015 by Ariel Bar Tzadok. All rights reserved.
 

What is the secret of unity?
Sod HaYihud?
God is One, right?
The Lord our God, the Lord is One.
One is a singular integer.

It doesn't matter what form of math we use,
be it Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, or Calculus,
One is still one, One is still a singular integer.

So, if God is One, why is Unity a secret?
What secret is there in knowing that One is one,
isn't that all there is to it?

Now, think about this...
One is one, true, but...
how many subdivision of One can we make?
We can make one-half, one-quarter, one-eight,
and more, we can break down One into
an infinite number of fractions of One.
Yet, are not all the fractions of One,
still part of the singular integer?

This is a simple mathematical concept.

If God is One in this way,
and all existence are but fractional parts
of the greater Whole of the One,
then what is the mystery?
What is the “secret” of unity,
when One is the only number?

Think about this,
contemplate The One,
and when you can understand this,
both philosophically, and mathematically
how One equals infinity,
then you will you understand.
Think about it.

God is the only One,
all the rest are mere fractions.
No fraction is a whole number.
No one, or no thing is whole
outside The One.

When you can count to one,
including all the fractions thereof,
then will you understand
Sod HaYihud.

Mathematics and numbers
are tools in the Hands of God.
There is Zero, and there is One.
The binary code exists in the universe.
All is in The One.
The One is in The Zero.

Do the math... Figure this out for yourself.
 

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